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Friday, October 21, 2016

In 1980 the Supreme Court awarded the Sioux tribe 106 million dollars as compensation for land that was taken from them








The Sioux refused to accept the payment, and the money remains in the US Treasury to this day, accruing interest. $106 million dollar figure was based on the land value of 1877. The Supreme Court awarded eight Sioux tribes $106 million in compensation—the 1877 value of $17.5 million, plus interest. The Sioux Nation has refused to accept the award, saying they want their land returned. The money is held in accounts at the Treasury Department, accruing interest. As of 2011, the accounts are estimated to be valued at over $1 billion.

If I were them I would check my account. Because knowing this guy


Iran probably has their money.










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